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Important Information to Help You File a Claim

If you have located property in your name (at your current/previous address) using the New Jersey Property Search website, you may be entitled to money that is being safeguarded by the State of New Jersey. To claim the property you should follow the 4-step instructions for filing a claim. Filing your claim through the website is the fastest way to get your claim processed. If you did not locate property on the NJ Property Search website you can still complete the claim inquiry form (link below) and the UPA will attempt to locate property on your behalf. This completed form can be either emailed to upadocs@treas.nj.gov or mailed to one of the addresses below.

Web Search

Claim Inquiry Form

Mailing Address

Physical Address

State of New Jersey
Unclaimed Property Administration
50 West State St 6th Floor
Trenton, NJ 08608-1213

Once the claim inquiry form is received by our Claim Processing staff, a claim will be created and a thorough search of our unclaimed property database will be completed using the information you provided on the form. If property is successfully located a claim will be created and a Claim Packet will be mailed to you. The packet will detail the property that was located and what documentation will be needed to established ownership and complete your claim. See Acceptable credentials to establish your identity.

If we are unable to locate unclaimed property that we believe belongs to you, a letter notifying you of this will be issued.